List of forthcoming training courses  and presentations.

Lots more excellent training courses are available from the Field Studies Council, and for more formal training in biological recording see Manchester Metropolitan University.

Developing your Skills in Entomology

FSC Juniper Hall , United Kingdom

Learn about insects - how to find them, how to identify them, what they can tell us about habitats. Includes visits to Surrey Wildlife Trust nature reserves. Book your place via FSC.

£180 – £240

Bees, Hoverflies and Flowers: Pollinators and Pollination

Forty Hall Farm Forty Hall Farm, Forty Hill, Enfield, United Kingdom

Bees, hoverflies and other pollinating insects play an enormously important role in natural habitats and agricultural systems alike. This course introduces the insects that play a role in pollination, helping you to recognise them, understand how they interact with flowering plants, and find out how to play your part in conserving them.

£35

Discovering Diptera: Flies Under the Microscope

FSC Epping Forest , United Kingdom

Hoverflies, houseflies, fruit flies, soldierflies, bee-flies, craneflies, and more: flies are all around us, but are often overlooked or even actively discouraged. This course will provide an introduction to identifying Diptera, using photos, specimens and microscopes to explore different fly families and learn how to recognise them.

£39

Dipterists Forum Workshop

FSC Preston Montford Preston Montford Field Centre, Montford Bridge, Shrewsbury, United Kingdom

This is the annual workshop meeting for Dipterists Forum at Preston Montford FSC, Shropshire. This year soldierflies and allies are one of the groups being covered. "This advanced workshop tackles two Diptera groups, Anthomyiidae (flower flies) and some of the larger Brachycera (soldierflies and allies). The larger Brachycera include many charismatic species popular with recorders

£210 – £290

Soldierflies and allies – identification workshop

World Museum Liverpool William Brown Street, Liverpool, United Kingdom

Soldierflies and allies (including robberflies, bee-flies, horseflies and others) include some of our largest and most colourful insects. Some are easy to find whereas others require dedicated searching, but these flies are within reach of anyone with an interest in insects. On this day course you’ll get the chance to learn about the natural history

Free

An introduction to flies

Sussex Wildlife Trust: Woods Mill Classroom, Woods Mill, Henfield, West Sussex, United Kingdom

UPDATED: This workshop was due to take place on Sat 3 March, but had to be postponed due to the snowy conditions. We hope to run it on Sat 24 March instead - if you had previously booked you should hear direct from Sussex Wildlife Trust. Hoverflies, houseflies, fruit flies, soldierflies, bee-flies, craneflies, and more:

£32 – £45

Bees, Hoverflies and Flowers: Pollinators and Pollination

FSC Bishops Wood Crossway Green, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire, United Kingdom

Bees, hoverflies and other pollinating insects play an enormously important role in natural habitats and agricultural systems alike. Some pollinators are known to be declining, and their conservation is a cause for concern. This course introduces the insects that play a role in pollination, helping you to recognise them, understand how they interact with flowering

£40

Discovering Diptera: Flies Under the Microscope

FSC Epping Forest , United Kingdom

Hoverflies, horseflies, houseflies, fruit flies, soldierflies, bee-flies, craneflies, greenbottles, mosquitoes and more: flies are all around us, but are often overlooked or even actively discouraged. In fact the true flies, or Diptera, are one of the most species-rich orders of insect in the UK, with over 7,000 species to choose from. This day course will

£45